trader_4 <
tra...@optonline.net> writes:
>On Sunday, October 10, 2021 at 5:36:56 PM UTC-4, Ralph Mowery wrote:
>> In article <
j6m6mg5gd5g15rl2r...@4ax.com>, NONONOmisc07
>> @
fmguy.com says...
>> >
>> > I have another pine tree that might be dead. I'd like to plant another
>> > tree in the same spot. Even if I pay the tree-trimmer to grind the
>> > stump, that's only down to ground level, is that right?
>> >
>> > I wont' be able to put a tree there, or a rose bush in the other place,
>> > afaict. What to do
>> >
>> The tree men usually cut the stump almost level with the ground, Maybe
>> a few inches above so their chain saw will not hit the dirt and ruin the
>> chains.
>>
>>
>> A good stump grinder will grind down a good bit below the ground level.
>> You may have to get of the grindings or have someone else do it. The 2
>> different grinders I have hired made me get rid of the grindings and
>> fill in the holes if I wanted any of that done. From 2 pine trees that
>> were over 2 feet in diameter and had some roots going out near the top
>> of the ground I had a pile of grinding about 4 feet high and 6 feet in
>> diameter if not larger. Used a dump truck of soil to fill in the
>> holes.
>
>+1
>
>IDK how deep they will stump grind, never asked.
the grindings in place. They'll turn into very nice soil in a year